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{{Tenure|rank=Squadron Commander|name=Charles Robert Finch Noyes|nick=Charles R. Finch Noyes|appt= | {{Tenure|rank=Squadron Commander|name=Charles Robert Finch Noyes|nick=Charles R. Finch Noyes|appt=25 November, 1916|end=15 April, 1918|note=may have been sick from 25 May 1917}} | ||
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Revision as of 11:58, 29 July 2019
Killingholme Air Station was a Royal Naval Air Service command during the Great War. It fell under the overall command of Rear-Admiral Commanding, East Coast of England.
In Command
- Squadron Commander Charles R. Finch Noyes, 25 November, 1916 – 15 April, 1918 (may have been sick from 25 May 1917)
See Also
Footnotes